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54 Clitheroe Advertlser&Times, Thursday,August16th,2012


www.ditheroeadvertiser.co.uk


Clltheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified) ^announci^


FAMILY NOTICES ONUNE


To add your own personal. wA f } www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Funeral D ire c to rs


Brian Price & Son Funeral Directors


Peacehaven Chapel of Rest The Genuine and Independent


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family concern of two generations' offering a 24hrpersonal service


Carl, Jean and Pauline Tel: Clitheroe 441297


Funeral Services Clitherae Funeral Service


Clitheroe s leading family owned funeral service Affordable Funeral Plans


Full Monumental M em or ia l Service Free Bereavement Counselling Service


A c k n ow le d g em e n ts BLEAZARD


Nursing Team. Also thanks to Rev. Mark Pickett for his support to the family and to Liz, James and all friends at St James' Church. Finally to the Price family for all funeral arrangements.


Community Clitlieroe Funeral Home


10-12 Whalley Road. Clitheroe BB7 I AW (24hrs)


01200 443045 www.havenfuneralplans.co.uk


Passed away suddenly in ^ ' Costa Mesa, California, on August 9th, 2012, aged 58 years, loving wife of Paul,*daughter of Aifiy • and Bill Braga


COLEBOURNE Mariene


(Taugnton, Mas­ sachusetts), dear sister; sister-in-law, aunt, cousin and a dear friend to many. Funeral took place on Tuesday, August 14th at St John the Baptist, Costa Mesa. All inquiries. Tel. 01200 426706. ________


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Crematorium at 1 p.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Jane, if so desired, may be given for the Alzheimer's Society, c/o Mrs S. Mason, 21 Tliorn Close,. Heywood, Lancashire, OLio 4TQ. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297


. Accrington


‘Peacehaven* Chapel of Rest. A service will be held at St Andrew's ■ Church, Slaidburn today, Thursday,. AuOTst 16th at 11 a.m. followed by cremation at


Chtheroe, Jane, aged 87 years, formerly of Nevrton, a much loved mother of Sheila and Ian also a loving grandmother, great­ grandmother and sister and loved by all the family. Reposing


Peacefully on August 9th, 2012 at High Brake


HOWARD Jane


House, in INGRAM


. Accrington Cremat­ orium, on Thursday, August 23rd at 11 a.m. Please do not wear black. Family flowers only, for information regarding donations please contact Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.


formerly of Slaidbum, the dearly loved wife of the late Gordon, much loved mum of Geoff and Pru, loving mother-in-law of Roger also a dearest nana of Philippa, Simon and Melanie. Reposing


and I # '


Slaidburn, Clitheroc, BB7 3ES. For funeral arrangements please contact Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors,-Tel. 01200 4 41 2 97 .


of Rest. Service and interment will take place .at St. Andrew's Church, Slaidbum on a day to be arranged. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Cora if so desired may be given for either St. Andrew's Church or - Cancer Research U.K., c/o Mrs J. Lawson, 6 Chapel


Peacehaven’ Chapel Street, in


Peacefully on August 13th, 2012 in hospital, Cora, aged 91 years of Clithcroc


UW5 0N Cora


On August 14th, 2012, quietly at his home with his wife Joan and daughters Marie and Julia by his side, -Andrew, aged 67 years, a . much loved father in law of Roy and Ian, also a devoted grandad of Harry, Erica and Charlotte. Reposing in Peace­ haven Chapel of Rest. -A celebration of his life will be held at


Andrew John


their professional help.


funeral service and have given donations. Special thanks to Dr. Gavin McBride along with Carol and all the Staff at Bcecli Grove for all their loving care and attention to mum. Also thanks to Pauline and all the team at Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors for all their care and kindness with the funeral arrangements.


I ! - I H r I whmyeryouwairi'it


xliifieroeadvertiser.eo.iik CONDOLENCES, IN MEMS; BIRTHDAY :


MEMS, OBITS & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS To appear in paper & online.


Tel. 01282 478134 o r send via email to > - janet.keegan@easUahcsnews.co.uk;


^announce +


Nicholson for his kind words and comforting ministrations and to who attended the


Rodney


Judith, Valerie and families would like to express their sincere, thanks to all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for the many kind expressions of sympathy and letters and cards of condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Rev. Canon


HADFIELD Nancle


charities. A special thank you to Dr. S: Owen and the Nurses who attended to him. Finally to Pam and Staff at the CalTs Head, Worston for the buffet and all at Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors for


appreciation to all family, friends and neighbours for the many kind expres­ sions of sympathy and help since John’s death. Thank you to the lame support at his _ funerm and uplifting service by Minister Richard Webb, also for flowers and donations to John's


sincere chosen


Barbara wishes to express


BURNSIDE John


sympathy and letters and : cards of condolence and for donations - received dming their sad loss.- Thanlang . also the professionals. who cared for Margaret during her last, few weeks, especially the Staff at Clitheroe Community Hospital, Domiciliary Care Services, Marie Curie and MacMillan Nurses, Dr Flatly and the


Alan, David, Tim, Traw, Edith and family would like to express their sincere tlianks to all fnends and neighbours for the many kind expressions


of Margaret Hannah *


. Florence and families woxild like to thank all


• kind thoughts and messages or sympathy received at , the ..sad death of Mary. Thank y o u t o ,■ all ■ who attended:


family friends-, and . neighoours : for the


celebration of Mary’s life and to Rev. Gill Dyer for the beautihil words and ■ : service. Special thanks to the Croft Care Home, where Mary‘was well looked after and spent her last i8 months. To Whalley Medical Centre . for the attention she received and thank yo.u also to Langshaws Funeral Service for the calm and professional advice . and help during this sad time.


/ the


Andrew,- Michael and Gillian would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for the many kind expressions of sympathy' and letters and cards of condolence and for floral tributes received during their sad loss. Thanking also Rev. Harry Jones for his kind* words and comforting minist­ rations and to all who attended the funeral service. They would Mso like to express their appreciation to all the Staff of Clitheroe Cemetery and Brian Price and Son Funeral Directors for all their help.


Janice, Judith,


Linda, Sarah and all of Betty’s family would like to sincerely thank all


WALKER Bettina (Betty)


appreciation to all at Slaidburn Health Centre and District Nurses for their loving care over recent weeks. Finally our thanks to all at Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors for their help and efficiency.


would also like to express


neighbours for their love, support and acts of kindness at this sad time. Thanking also Rev. George Darby and Rev. Marie Russell-Smith for the wonderful service and to all who attended and have given donations.


friends


their family, and


- They their


TDLSDN AMn


Judith, Grahain, Mrsty, Ben, Jennie,


HIRST


In • loving memoiy of a dear husband, father and son, passed'away August 18th, 2011.


HDDGSDN Brian


A thousand times I’ve , needed you,


.


Always and forever, Laura 300000c


You never would have died.


I f my love could have saved you.


A million times I've cried.


To see the front door open and


But todau Just one wouiado.


We never ask for miracles,


Forever missed, Jemma, Hannah, Jorge and Henri xxxx.


See our Dad walk through.


One lonely year without you,


A heartache every day.


For life to us is not the same.


Since you were called . away.


And make no outward show,


We think Of you in silence.


All our love, Mura, John,. Nana, Grandpa and all the family xxxxxx.


No one will ever know.


But what it meant to lose you,.


Queens JubUeejiEuro Championships, Olympic


Games and The Burnley Express is 125 years old! Marie )-our ^ c ia i occasion by placing a notice in y-our local


p.iper whether it’s a birth, birtliday, engagement, anniveisaiy • • or anything else you wish to sliare.


You can do this by one of the foUotring ways: Call into our &ont counter reception at


Bun Street, Burnley, where our friendly staffwill hc^.


Or telephone 01282 478134 or 01282 478135 Evcncmailjanet.keegaii@jpress.co.uk or liuda.coonaii(@jpress.co.nk.


LET'S MAKE 2012 A YEAR TO REMEMBER


... share your memories of those special occasions


Telephone


A dm in D ep a rtm e n t 01282 426161


To place your family notice


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first for local Information In print and on-line P U C E YOUR GREETING


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janellffiegaii0easllaxsnev»s.cauk In n/lemoriam remember ...


LILLEY - BANCROFT David and Sarah are delighted to announce the safe arrival of


Evie Amelia


on Saturday, August 4Ui at Chesterfield Royal Hospital. A beautiful sister for Elena.


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Congratulations from both . . . families.


lent of more than 17 times up the AIpe d’Huez and four times the amount of climbing involved in La Marmotte in the Alps.


guess the time it will take him to complete the 100 miles and


training and to promote the ride, Mark will be cycling 100 miles, on rollers, in his shop Onward and Outward, King Street, Clitheroe, this Sunday. Customers will be invited to


As part of his intensive


(39), of West Bradford, will be take part in the Deloitte Ride Acro.ss Britain charity bike ride, cycling approximately 960 miles from Lands End to John O’Groats over nine days, setting off on September 8th. The distance is the equiva­


A CLITHEROE business­ man is in training for a 960-mile charity bike ride across Britain. Mark Ediington Booth


AITS.'


GIRL T


n hy Julie Magee


“I like to set myself challenges; it gives me a goal to aim for and helps me focus my train­ ing. I turn 40 in August, so I needed a challefage to meet


this milestone and Lands End to John O’Groats is something I’ve read about and always fanded.


CHALLENGER: Mark in training for the SGOniile ride, (s)


the person who guesses the closest time will win an item of i Mountain Equipment doth- ■


through donations and spon­ sorship of the ride will go to his chosen charities Help the Heroes and the Legacy Rain­


ng. -Any money that Mark raises


Whalley ‘mixed use’


AN outline application for a mixed use development including residential, a nursing home, car parking, open space and ancilla^ landscaping in Whalley have bMn submitted to Kibble Valley planning


The plans for land to the east of Clit­


heroe Road (I^wsonsteads), Whaliey, is the re-submission of a previously refused application.


the use of the former Spar shop in Gar­ nett Road, Clitheroe, has also been sub­ mitted to planning chiefs. The plans are


Meanwhile, an application to change


bow House (www.thelegacy- rainbowhouse.com). Mark can be sponsored at


www.justgiving.com/Marks- RAB-2012 or donations can be made directly, at Onward and Outward.


Mark, who is also an out­ door pursuits instructor, said:


weavers because the good old British weather is so unpre­ dictable and I won’t be guar­ anteed good weather on the route, ^^en the weather has been too bad I’ve managed to keep my fitness levels up with an intense cardio and resist­ ance program set by the excel­ lent coaches down at CrossFit Clitheroe, helping me develop the core strength which many people neglect when riding.”


Lan


ough Council’s planning committee at a future meeting.


Foryeaisto eoine


LAMMTK) K


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NOW A VM L E With all notices placed


Further help and friendly advice call


426161


WELL DONE BAILEY Peter


Well done on yo ur excellent GCSE Results Love Mum, Dad and all th e family XXX


3x2


£ 1 0 .3 6 OnevaQ (Up to 15


words, no photo in paper& online)


examples only


CONGRATULATIONS KEEGAN Grace


C on g ra tu la tio n s on y o u r A Level Results A ll th e b e s t fo r th e fu tu re


Love Dad, Mum,


and all the family XXX


Acknowledge their .


achievements Place a special


message in the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times Thursday, August 23rd or 30tii Bumley/Padiham Express or Nelson Leader,Bamoldswick & Earby Times, Colne Times Friday, August 24thor31st


j 4x2 £ 1 2 .9 6 (inc vat) ^ (Up to 20 words vwth photo in paper & online)


: For help and advice ■ Tel. 0 1 2 8 2 4 7 8 1 3 4 / 4 7 8 1 3 5


Or Emal: janetkeegan@eastlan(snews.(X).uk


All M^or Credit cards Accepted.


Call into any one of our Front Counter Reception,


Bull Street, Burnley where our friendly staff will help. Or telephone 0 1 2 8 2 4 7 8 1 3 4 or 0 1 2 8 2 4 7 8 1 8 5 . Even email j‘anet.keegan@jpress.co.uk orlinda.coonan@jpress.co.uk.


Don’t let this washout summer get us down 1ET5* i‘


talked her brother Graeme, 32, into ac­ companying her. They completed the arduous 25-mile challenge in 11 hours 50 mins and raised £550 in sponsorship from friends, family, &iglish Martyrs parishioners and Faye’s schoolmates at St


the TTiree Peaks with her father, Martin, but, unr fortunately, he broke his foot in an accident, Undeterred, Faye


story of one poor fam­ ily,whose house roof was letting in water and ajjout to cave in, and de­ cided to do some fund­ raising of her own. Faye planned to walk


Barrow, heard about the grim plight of villagers - flieir bad sanitation, pov­ erty and lack of health' care -whensheattended a talk given by Clitheroe couple Phil and Pat Ma­ hon at the English Mar­ tyrs Church, Whalley, which is “twinned” with a village in the Indian district of Idukki. She was moved by the


KIND-HEARTED teenager Faye Regan trekked Yorkshire’s Three Peaks to raise badly-needed cash for a remote Indian village. Faye, aged 15, from


Faye's trek for India aid


for the proposed change of use of the ex­ isting sh(3p premises at 24 to 28 Garnett Road, Clitheroe, to a day nursery. Both planning applications will be dis­ cussed by members of Ribble Valley Bor­


ride is quite intense and try­ ing to get the required miles in has been difficult, but thanks to the guys at Clitherpe Bike Club I’ve had good company on my training rides. “You need to train in all


“Training for such an epic


messages, wishes and photos visit www.ciitheroeadvertiser.co.uk


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SPECIAL OCCASIONS 2012 IS A


BIG YX s96d-miie


hands her sponsor moneytoDrJoeKa-


local language and will be able to report back as to how the money will be used.


Mr and Mrs Mahon saw at first hand the con­


ers of English Martyrs Church. They both speak the


with a further £800 Mr and Mrs Mahon have also raised from friends and family, will be taken out to the village by two local doctors who come firom this area in India, and who are parishion­


Augustine’s RC High School, Billington. This money, together


llarachel. With them are fund-raisers Phil and Pat Mahon.


people there are very poor and in urgent need of support. Sanitation and housing are poor and disease is rampant. General living condi­


journey into the hills of Kerala on chaotic rough roads, in tuk tuk taxis and overcrowded buses, they managed tp find the village Mmikuva. Mr Mahon said: “The


ditions at the Indian vil­ lage at the end of an ex­ tended holiday last year to yisit friends and fam­ ily in America, Australia and New Zealand. After a five-hour


needs of these poor peo­ ple, English Martyrs St Vincent de Paul Con­


ference has raised £780, which has been sent to


the village to build toilets in 12 homes/


_ help. It was no mean ■ feat. She’s a very special girl - who sa)^ that teen­ agers only think of them­ selves?”.


“We’re very pleased with Faye’s; effort to


tions are veiy basic and there is need of financial support for palliative care for cancer sufferers. “Since hearing of the


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